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A question about the COW method and case size.
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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 2636442" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>So here is what I did. 2 brass with 9.5grns of Tite Group. 2 brass with 10,5grns. 3 with 12grns 6 with 17grns after reading I should use more powder. 26 orso with 27grns. All fire formed and made a nice shoulde at the neck. The first 3 loads were not nice sharpshoulders on the case though a little rounded. The rest though I could not see any noticeable difference in them. I did find though that the fired cases had the neck junction at 2,580. I readjusted my neck die so that when the brass was sized up the false shoulder would be there. When I neck sized the formed brass at this setting the shoulder ended up at 2.560. I have 50 more cases to fire form I am using 24 grns of Tite Group even though I think 20 would be plenty. I will add all the brass came through fire forming feeling like new brass inside..</p><p> On a side note when making a false shoulder do you guys still just move up 1 caliber or do you do more with biigger cartrages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 2636442, member: 106952"] So here is what I did. 2 brass with 9.5grns of Tite Group. 2 brass with 10,5grns. 3 with 12grns 6 with 17grns after reading I should use more powder. 26 orso with 27grns. All fire formed and made a nice shoulde at the neck. The first 3 loads were not nice sharpshoulders on the case though a little rounded. The rest though I could not see any noticeable difference in them. I did find though that the fired cases had the neck junction at 2,580. I readjusted my neck die so that when the brass was sized up the false shoulder would be there. When I neck sized the formed brass at this setting the shoulder ended up at 2.560. I have 50 more cases to fire form I am using 24 grns of Tite Group even though I think 20 would be plenty. I will add all the brass came through fire forming feeling like new brass inside.. On a side note when making a false shoulder do you guys still just move up 1 caliber or do you do more with biigger cartrages. [/QUOTE]
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